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Bombers looking to be region contender and fun to watch

The Berthold Bombers boys basketball team is looking to be a contender again in District 12 and Region 6 action.

12/13/12 (Thu)

2012-2013 Berthold Boys Varsity Basketball Team

By Caroline Downs

The Berthold Bombers boys basketball team is looking to be a contender again in District 12 and Region 6 action.

“We’ve got a really solid core back this year with a lot of experience,” said head coach Brock Teets. “They have regional tournament experience, regional final experience and state tournament experience.”

He described the team as one of the smallest in the region. “But we’re scrappy,” he said, “and there’s a lot of pride deep down in these kids. They like to win. They like to compete.”

After graduating dominant shooters like Dan Yale and Alex Bloms, the Bombers are playing a more balanced offense this year. “We’re going to have five or six different leading scorers,” Teets said. “We’ve got five guys on the court who can all score, and score in double digits.”

According to Teets, the Bombers have a new look this season, playing more of an up tempo game with the returning players changing some positions. “We have kids playing in new roles,” he said.

He wants to see his players gain confidence in those roles, on both offense and defense. He would also like to see a stronger bench. “We need to bring them along,” he said. “The way we want to play, we need to have our bench contribute.”

Despite being one of the few teams in the district without an All-District player returning this season, the Bombers are working to uphold the school’s basketball tradition. “I told them this is your turn to make your own history,” said Teets.

He said fans could expect to see plenty of shooting. “We’re going to shoot a lot of threes and we’re going to try to spread the floor and create opportunities for our guys,” he said. “Definitely, the pace of the game is grueling, but we’re fun to watch.”

Berthold undefeated so farThe Bombers have opened the season with three wins at home, starting with a 74-49 victory over Garrison November 30th.

Teets appreciates the team’s winning record so far, but he knows the schedule is loaded with competition. “This region, year in and year out, even though it hasn’t produced a state champion for a while, is the most balanced,” he said. “Every year, there are at least eight teams that have a chance to be the region champion.”

He reeled off a list of likely contenders, including DLB, Rugby, Bishop Ryan, Westhope-Newburg, Our Redeemer’s, Glenburn and TGU. “Any night in this region, it’s a dogfight,” he said, naming injuries and luck as factors in each team’s success, along with skill.

“It also depends on who’s hot at the end of the year,” he added.

Roster features 27 playersThe three seniors leading the Bombers squad this season are Logan Gunderson, Jaeden Jenson and Cale Neshem.

Bombers’ scheduleBerthold will finish play in the Stanley Tournament and round out the December schedule on the road against Drake-Anamoose on the 17th. The JV and C-squads will play those Minot Central teams on the 20th.

The Bombers get back into action in January at Parshall on the 3rd, then welcome Tioga to the home court on the 7th.

District 12 games begin January 10th at Bishop Ryan and continue at Surrey on the 15th. Kenmare plays in Berthold on the 18th, followed by a Super Saturday game against Bottineau on the 19th at the Minot Municipal Auditorium.

Berthold will host Ray on the 21st, then travel to Our Redeemer’s Christian School on the 24th, and close the month with a home game against Mohall Lansford Sherwood on the 29th.

The Bombers take on the DLB Lakers February 2nd at the Minot Municipal Auditorium, then host Glenburn on the 5th. Berthold will travel to Turtle Lake for the last regular season game on the 11th.

The District 12 tournament will be played February 14, 15 and 16 at the Minot Municipal Auditorium, followed by the Region 6 tournament February 25, 26 and 28.

The Class B state boys basketball tournament is scheduled for March 7-9 at the Dome on the Minot State University campus.

Although their appearance in the 2012 state tournament is a powerful memory, the Bombers are looking at the new season game by game. “We’re a work-in-progress,” said Teets. “We’re definitely a team that’s going to be better as the year goes on.”

He continued, “Be patient with us. We’ve got a long ways to go, but we’re going to be fun to watch!”